
ArmInfo. In Armenia, many private companies engaged in security activities are registered, but in fact they are inactive. This was stated on March 25 from the rostrum of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia by Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Armen Mkrtchyan, who presented in the first reading a draft amendment to the law "On Private Security Activities" and a package of related laws.
According to the deputy minister, the current law was adopted back in 2012 and requires adjustments in accordance with the requirements of the time.
Currently, there are about 200 organizations in the republic engaged in this type of activity, of which only 20 consistently provide security services. All the rest, as shown by the conducted research, pursue only private interests. In particular, having registered as just one representative of the organization, these structures receive the right to receive weapons, but not to carry out specific activities. The current legislation does not allow the use of state control mechanisms. For this reason, an updated version of the draft law has been presented.
Armen Mkrtchyan noted that the package is aimed at bringing security activities to uniform standards. In particular, video surveillance services provided through the installation of technical equipment, security using an alarm system, and rapid response services are now added to the existing regulations. Another change concerns the process of obtaining a license. The bill establishes that at the time of filing an application for a license, an organization must have at least 10 qualified security guards versus one at present. The package also includes a requirement for mandatory insurance of the protected facility. To solve this problem, organizations must insure property for an amount twice the amount of income received for the previous year, but not more than 10 million drams. In this case, we are talking about the possibility of compensating the protected facility for damage due to the unsatisfactory work of security guards, which must be compensated by the insurance company.
The package is planned to increase the amount of state duty for a security license from 300 times the base rate to 500 times. The number of cars of a person accompanied by bodyguards should not exceed one vehicle, and the number of bodyguards should not exceed three persons.
The liability for violations of the presented package is being tightened, in connection with which the corresponding amendments have been made to the Code of Administrative Offenses. It should be noted that, according to the justification of the draft law, the main purpose of the package is to apply the relevant standards, especially considering that from January 1, 2026, the police will stop guarding buildings and structures of state bodies, and this function will be transferred to private security organizations. As the study of the available information has shown, the number of business entities that received a license in the Republic of Armenia in 2022 compared to 2017 increased by about 3.6 times - from 42 to 152. Currently, the number of such organizations is 210. Given the social significance of the sector, it is important that business entities receiving a license have the appropriate potential and economic resources. Otherwise, the risk increases that business entities, not having sufficient resources to provide services of due quality, will begin to fail to comply with a number of legislative requirements in order to reduce the cost of services. This, in turn, may lead to a violation of equal conditions of competition between business entities operating in the security sector.